MT202 COV rejected: correspondent not GPI-enabled banking protocol_error ai_generated partial

AI tells a corporate treasurer that SWIFT GPI covers all cross-border payment types, ignoring that cover payments (MT202 COV) are rejected by many correspondent banks

ID: banking/swift-gpi-cover-payment-rejection

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82%Fix Rate
86%Confidence
1Evidence
2024-04-10First Seen

Version Compatibility

VersionStatusIntroducedDeprecatedNotes
SWIFT GPI 2024 active
ISO 20022 2023 active
SWIFT MT message standards 2024 active

Root Cause

SWIFT GPI (Global Payments Innovation) primarily tracks serial payments (MT103); cover payments (MT202 COV) are not supported by all GPI members, leading to tracking failures and rejections.

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中文

SWIFT GPI主要跟踪串行付款(MT103);cover付款(MT202 COV)并非所有GPI成员支持,导致跟踪失败和拒绝。

Official Documentation

https://www.swift.com/our-solutions/swift-gpi

Workarounds

  1. 90% success Check the GPI directory (https://www.swift.com/gpi) to verify if all correspondent banks in the chain are GPI-enabled; if not, use serial payment (MT103) for the customer transfer.
    Check the GPI directory (https://www.swift.com/gpi) to verify if all correspondent banks in the chain are GPI-enabled; if not, use serial payment (MT103) for the customer transfer.
  2. 75% success If cover payment is required by local regulation, send MT202 COV but request the beneficiary bank to confirm receipt via a GPI tracker (UETR).
    If cover payment is required by local regulation, send MT202 COV but request the beneficiary bank to confirm receipt via a GPI tracker (UETR).
  3. 80% success Use SWIFT's Transaction Manager (if available) to route the payment through GPI-enabled correspondents only.
    Use SWIFT's Transaction Manager (if available) to route the payment through GPI-enabled correspondents only.

中文步骤

  1. Check the GPI directory (https://www.swift.com/gpi) to verify if all correspondent banks in the chain are GPI-enabled; if not, use serial payment (MT103) for the customer transfer.
  2. If cover payment is required by local regulation, send MT202 COV but request the beneficiary bank to confirm receipt via a GPI tracker (UETR).
  3. Use SWIFT's Transaction Manager (if available) to route the payment through GPI-enabled correspondents only.

Dead Ends

Common approaches that don't work:

  1. 85% fail

    Only ~70% of correspondent banks are GPI-enabled; the rest reject MT202 COV or process it without tracking, causing loss of visibility.

  2. 90% fail

    MT103 is for customer transfers; using it for interbank cover violates SWIFT rules and may cause compliance flags.

  3. 80% fail

    This defeats the purpose of cover payments (separating customer funds from bank funds) and may breach local regulations.